In Memory of Todd Snider: East Nashville's Beloved Troubadour-Music History
Podcast:Music Saved Me Podcast Published On: Mon Sep 15 2025 Description: We’re heartbroken to share that Todd Snider passed away on November 14, 2025, at age 59. In honor of this legendary singer-songwriter, storyteller, and beloved figure in Americana music, we’re replaying our unforgettable conversation with Todd. Todd Snider was more than a musician—he was a rambling troubadour, a cosmic comic, and someone who could distill life down to its essence with words and song. From his breakthrough 1994 debut “Songs for the Daily Planet” to his critically acclaimed “East Nashville Skyline” and his final album “High, Lonesome and Then Some,” Todd created a body of work spanning over three decades that captured the humor, heartbreak, and honest truths of the human experience. In this episode, Todd shares stories about learning from his songwriting heroes—John Prine, Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark, and Kris Kristofferson—and how those mentors shaped his craft. We talk about his journey from Portland to Texas to becoming the unofficial “mayor of East Nashville,” his approach to storytelling in song, and the art of finding humor even in life’s darkest moments. Todd’s songs like “I Can’t Complain,” “Beer Run,” and “Alright Guy” became anthems for those who appreciated plainspoken, lived-in lyricism delivered with wit and wisdom. His influence on the roots music community runs deep, inspiring countless songwriters and earning the respect of everyone who heard him play. As his friends and family said, “How do we move forward without the one who gave us countless 90-minute distractions from our impending doom? The one who always had 18 minutes to share a story.” We move forward by carrying his stories and songs with us—messages of love, compassion, and peace. Rest easy, Todd. Your words, your music, and your spirit will live on.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.